The Commentaries of Dr. Archie McDonald
Friday's at 7:35 a.m.
For many years Dr. Archie McDonald delivered us poignant and insightful commentaries on subjects ranging from politics, to pop culture, and everything in between. Archie passed in 2012 and we miss his warmth and charm immensely. We retain an archive of his material on our website to remember him by. We hope you will listen and enjoy as much as we did his delightful way of looking at life.
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Commentator Archie McDonald reflects on president John F. Kennedy's uniting force.
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Commentator Archie McDonald recalls watching the Westminster Kennel Club dog show and drawing similarities to how some people work on their appearance.
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In honor of Mother's Day, commentator Archie McDonald gives a shout out to the beloved mother figures who shaped him.
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Commentator Archie McDonald share details about his Hodgkin's disease and his physician "team roster" attacking it with a chemo and radiation double jab.
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Commentator Archie McDonald has a bone to pick, especially with some young smartphone users who are supposed to be tuned in to his lecture.
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Commentator Archie McDonald reflects on the recent drought, and his appreciation for a soaking rain, especially at night.
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Commentator Archie McDonald treats listeners to a history lesson on how the IRS filing deadline came to be.
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Commentator Archie McDonald is "full of beans," hopefully the Anasazi type.
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Commentator Archie McDonald ponders what he'd do if he won the lottery.
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Commentator Archie McDonald takes a trip to Beaumont, Texas, to attend a reunion, on the arm of Judy.